Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Tallahassee Windchimes Playing Approaching Rainstorm Breezes

 Need to chill? One and half hour of chimes playing nature's wind vibes! 

Great for lowering blood pressure & protecting our #aorta. 

Wind Chimes & ASMR, Nature Bathing

Hour and half peaceful, ASMR-like, gentle breezes before yesterday's springtime approaching rainstorm playing wind chimes on front porch of the farm here just outside Tallahassee. 

Zoom F6, MKH416, dead cat & tripod. #fieldrecording #windchimes #ASMR #aorticdissection #dissection #naturebathing

Sunday, March 12, 2023

Full Moon Tidal Creek Flow, Frogs, Shorebirds & Crickets

 Spring full moon tides are usually much higher and lower turning gentle flowing brackish creeks into rushing rivers. This audio is one hour of outgoing tidal flow's rushing water sounds along with Pig Frogs, Leopard Frogs, a few Green Tree Frogs calling.

One hour ASMR Nature Bathing Audio, Full Moon Tidal Flow, SMNWR


Shorebirds, songbirds, crickets and the occasional overhead airplane and nearby fishing boat contribute to the rest of the full moon marsh audio. Recording rushing water audio is challenging however I find the sounds ground me with the earth (after all our bodies are mostly water).

The Pig Frogs are the perfect bass accompaniment while Leopard Frogs call with out their soprano melodies. I hear Red-winged Blackbirds throughout along with a number of shorebirds. Mole crickets and Southern Field Crickets round out the recording.

The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge is always in earth & wildlife orchestra mode. Sony PCM M10 recorders, Clippy mics, Windbubbles & dry bags.

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

March 2023 Marsh Leopard & Pig Frog Sunset Calls, Field Recording, Forest Bathing

One hour Pig and Leopard Frog Calls, SMNWR

 One hour March 2023 sunset frog calls consisting mostly of Leopard frogs (Lithobates sphenocephalus), Pig frogs (Rana grylio), a few Green tree frogs (Hyla cinerea) with Southern Field Crickets & the strange calls of Marsh Moorhen calls scattered throughout the audio. Audio collected during an overnight recording session in a dropbag set comprised of Sony PCM M10 recorder, LOM MikroUsi microphones, windbubbles & camo-type drybags. Audio location was adjacent the Florida Trail segment running west of East River Pool in the St. Marks National Wildlife refuge.